Tokyo Lullaby

Tokyo Lullaby

Poster for Tokyo Lullaby.
東京夜曲
Directed by Jun Ichikawa
Produced by Tetsuo Satonaka
Written by Shinsuke Sato
Starring Mitsuko Baisho
Kaori Momoi
Kyôzô Nagatsuka
Music by Kazuto Shimizu
Cinematography Tatsuhiko Kobayashi
Production
company
Release dates

Japan

  • June 21, 1997 (1997-06-21)
Running time
87 Minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Tokyo Lullaby (東京夜曲) is a 1997 Japanese film directed by Jun Ichikawa.

Plot

Koichi Hamanaka suddenly returns to the tightly knit community, a shopping district, in a corner of Tokyo that he once called home. His whereabouts and his activities over the past few years are a mystery to everyone, including his parents, and the wife and child he left behind. His wife Hisako is torn between her love for him and her attempt to overcome the pain she suffered when he deserted them. Tami Osawa, Hamanaka's former lover, runs the shop in the neighbourhood. Meanwhile, Asakura, a writer who has taken a liking to Hisako, starts to look into the past to try and find out why Hisako could have married a man like Hamanaka. In doing so, he comes across details from Tami's life. As the past resurfaces and unravels, Koichi, Hisako and Tami's lives are irrevocably affected. [1]

Cast

Awards and nominations

22nd Hochi Film Award[2]

40th Blue Ribbon Awards

Kinema Junpo Awards

Mainichi Film Awards

References

  1. "Tokyo Lullaby". Retrieved 2014-05-31.
  2. 報知映画賞ヒストリー (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi. Retrieved 2010-01-19.

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